Exercise 14 Flashcards
Large bumps on the iliac that are inferior to the Crest
Iliac Spine
Rough edge inferior to the Acetabulum, anterior to the pubis (Ischial)
Ischial tuberosity
Large bump superior to the Femoral Neck
Greater Trochanter
Large edge along the posterior side of the Femur
Linea Aspera
Epicondyle towards the medial side of the femur
Medial Condyle (Femur)
Epicondyle towards the lateral side of the femur
Lateral Condyle (Femur)
Small Divot between he two condyles
Intercondylar Fossa
Where the patella hugs the humerus
Patellar surface
Condyle on the outside of the femur, the lateral side, inferior end of the femur
Lateral Epicondyle
Condyle on the outside of the femur, the medial side, inferior end of the femur
Medial Epicondyle
Knee cap
Patella
Large tuberosity of the Anterior side on the tibia
Tibial Tuberosity
Divot proximal to the Intercondylar eminence, lateral side
Lateral Condyle (Tibia)
Divot proximal to the Intercondylar eminence, medial side
Medial Condyle (Tibia)
Raised process separating the medial and lateral condyle of the Tibia
Intercondylar Eminence (Tibia)
Surfaces covered by Articular cartilage (tibia)
Articular Surfaces (Tibia)
The superior end of the fibula, hugging the Tibia
Head of the Fibula
Ligament attaching the Tibia and Femur, within the inside of the knee (Anterior Side)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Ligament attaching the Tibia and Femur, within the inside of the knee (Posterior Side)
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Ligament on the Lateral side connecting the femur and the tibia
Lateral collateral ligament
Ligament connecting the medial side of the Femur, and Tibia
Medial collateral ligament
Cartilage between the Femur and the Tibia
Meniscus
Tendon connecting the Tibia and the Patella
Patellar Tendon